I agree with Nickbot that any Porsche could beat a Bimmer offering. But just like IandeYoung, i too am too young to drive. But my parents cars, like several other SQ talkers, are mostly Audis:
Cleveland:
2006 Audi A6 3.2 quattro
2001 Audi A6 2.7T with a throttle body readjustment-bumped up the HP by 90 with a simple USD$500 tweak!
2002 Mini Cooper with upgraded factory rims, window tint, stripes, and PIA rally lights-my older brothers
But for A6 2.7 we're looking into trading it in for a TT coupe 3.2 quattro, an S5 when it comes to the US this fall, or a Boxster.
Singapore:
My family takes the good ole' MRT and comfort taxis or hop on the bandwagon with one of my uncles who has a new Honda Odyssey.
Yeah, Porsche beats any BMW offering in my book (sorry token!, I have my flameproof jacket on lol), however saying this I've never received good service at Porsche garages - a few year back I had the cash to put into a very nice set of wheels and was going to opt for the Boxster, but salespeople couldn't be les interested. This was cash cash too, no finance etc., they just couldn't be bothered.
I know it's the entry level Porsche, but a sale is a sale. I walked out and bought an audi TT the next day, which I was very happy with,...then saw the light, sold it and put the money towards a house deposit, so now we have a nice house and reasonably sensible cars
Hmmm, does a bike with broken breaks count? It certainly is faster than some cars downhill
Otherwise I'm still practising for my driver's license on an Audi A4 and on a BMW 530D (nice car, just breaks down a little toooo often )
I've traded up to a Windveil Blue 2007 Mustang V6 Coupe...An excellent drive and it comes with benefits:
The other day a girl came up to me during the evening buffet at the hotel I'm staying at, said "You're the guy with the Mustang, aren't you? I hate you!" and then promptly sat down at my table for the next hour to tell me why
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